Herring
Gull H
- 117926
2cy (argenteus),
September 22 2002, Boulogne-sur-Mer, NW France (50.43N-01.37E).
A 2cy argenteus
with a Belgian ring, Museum Bruxelles: H-117926, probably ringed as pullus
in July 2001 at Zeebrugge (51.20N 03.11E), but ring data mention:
"ringed as 4cy on August 13 2001". From late April onwards, argenteus has a complete
moult
during summer to so-called "second winter" plumage. This
complete moult will be finished by October and overlaps with the partial
autumn moult which starts in September. The head has been moulted in July-August and shows neat fine
streaking by October. The under-parts and rump are pale, mottled with
brown. From mid-May, the scapulars and mantle were replaced for third
generation feathers, starting with the replacement of the lower upper
scapulars. The pattern of the third
generation scapulars is more or less similar to the anchor pattern of the
second generation feathers. In argenteus,
some new scapulars may appear adult-like pale grey, but most new
feathers will show an anchor pattern and this still applies on the new
feathers in September. By September, 2cy argenteus is actively
moulting the lowest scapulars, but in the mean time, the upper scapulars
may be moulted again as well. Fresh feathers can be recognized by the
buffish centres.
From early April, the inner primaries
were shed
and new second generation primaries grown in. On average, the last juvenile primary (P10)
was shed in the first week of August. The majority of argenteus
complete the primary moult by the first week of October, when the new second
generation P10 will be fully grown. The new primaries are dark with a tiny pale tip on
the fresh flight-feathers. The four inner primaries show an extensive
pale window, as both inner and outer-web are pale greyish white-brown,
contrasting with the outer-wing. A pale inner-web can still be found in P7.
The second generation
tail-feathers show a clear-cut blackish tail-band with only isolated
blackish markings on the white basal half.
From late April to September, argenteus replace the wing-coverts and
tertials, finishing with the central greater coverts and outer lesser
coverts. By September, the average 2cy argenteus start a
simultaneous partial autumn moult in the wing-coverts, including the upper
tertials, some median and lower lesser coverts and often the inner greater
coverts.
Bruxelles H- 117926 has primary
P8 fully grown and the partial wing-covert moult has started. The upper
tertial is replaced, the inner greater covert is renewed with greater
covert #2 growing and two central lower lesser coverts have been replaced.
Other wing-coverts are worn already, especially the median coverts. Moult
in the scapulars is still in progress with a few moult gaps in the upper
lower scapulars. This bird
originates from a Belgium colony, probably near Zeebrugge.
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